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European unemployment benefit scheme to face social exclusion: a real perspective or just a political shangri-la?  (2017)

Authors:
Ferrari, Fabio; D'Ascola, Simone
Title:
European unemployment benefit scheme to face social exclusion: a real perspective or just a political shangri-la?
Year:
2017
Type of item:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Language:
Inglese
Format:
A Stampa
Referee:
Name of journal:
Economia & Lavoro
ISSN of journal:
0012-978X
Number or Folder:
1/2017
Page numbers:
43-59
Keyword:
social rights, European Unemployment Benefit Scheme (EUBS), minimum wage, ordoliberalism, social market economy
Short description of contents:
The article analyses the possible introduction of an unemployment subsidy at European level. The first section describes the constitutional background at three different levels: first, the role played by social rights; second, how the Italian Constitution outlines protection against unemployment; third, the tricky relation among national and supranational law sources. The analysis goes further considering some thorny aspects of the European Unemployment Benefit Scheme (EUBS) through the labour law lenses: its link with social safety nets; the risk that the new European insurance might ensure low protection standards; and above all the inevitable link of EUBS with the minimum wage issue. The final remarks regard the risk that EUBS could produce positive effects for people only following greater integration at political and economic level.
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http://www.carocci.it/index.php?option=com_carocci&amp
task=schedarivista&amp
id_rivista=45&amp
Itemid=262
Product ID:
96914
Handle IRIS:
11562/960482
Last Modified:
November 14, 2022
Bibliographic citation:
Ferrari, Fabio; D'Ascola, Simone, European unemployment benefit scheme to face social exclusion: a real perspective or just a political shangri-la? «Economia & Lavoro» , n. 1/20172017pp. 43-59

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